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Autumn at Tourettes

Maker

William Russell Flint (artist)
1880-1969

Title

Autumn at Tourettes

Date of Production

(16 May) 1963

Medium

watercolour and bodycolour with some scratching out on textured wove paper, the left edge deckle

Dimensions

Height: 41.8 cm
Width: 36.1 cm

Accession Number

D.1967.WS.43

Mode of Acquisition

William Wycliffe Spooner, bequest, 1967

Credit

The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)

Copyright

© Estate of the Artist

Location

Not currently on display

Keywords




Provenance

Mr and Mrs William Wycliffe Spooner, Ilkley (1882-1967); Spooner Bequest 1967

Exhibition History

British Watercolours from the Spooner Collection, Huntington Museum and Art Gallery, Los Angeles, 12/02/2005-15/05/2005

British Watercolours from the Spooner Collection, Huntington Museum of Art, Los Angeles, 12/02/2005-15/05/2005; Wordsworth Trust, Grasmere, 18/07/2005-23/10/2005; Hermitage Rooms, Somerset House, London, 16/11/2005-12/02/2006

English Watercolours: The Spooner Collection and Bequest, City Art Gallery, Bristol, 11/05/1973-02/06/1973 ...More

English Water-Colours: Memorial Exhibition to William Wycliffe
Spooner
, Harrogate, 1968 ...Less

Literature

English Water-Colours: Memorial Exhibition to William Wycliffe Spooner, Harrogate, 1968
cat. no. 79

English Watercolours: The Spooner Collection and Bequest, City Art Gallery, Bristol, 1973
cat. no. 22

The Spooner Collection of British Watercolours, Courtauld Institute Galleries; Huntington Library; Wordsworth Trust, 2005-06
cat. no. 111
ill. on p. 248

Inscriptions

Watermark: Watermark: none.

Inscription: Recto: lower right, pen and brown ink, signed by the artist: “W. RUSSELL FLINT”. Verso: upper centre, graphite, first line underlined, titled, signed and dated by the artist: “Tourrettes, Provence / W Russell Flint / 16.5.63”; left upper edge, graphite, underlined: “Tourrettes”; lower right, graphite: “13 7/8 x 16” and underlined “17”; lower left, graphite, erased: “Tourrettes 16.5.63”; lower right, graphite, erased: “22 ¼ x 16”.

Collector's mark: none.

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